2011 Contest Prize Sponsors Include:

(to be  announced)
Expo Screenplay
 Competition Links:
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Previous
Winners:
2010 Winners List
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2009 Winners List
2010 Winners list
2007 Winners list
2006 Winners list
2005 Winners list
2004 Winners list
2003 Winners list
2002 Winners list

2005 Screenwriting Competition Results

SCREENWRITING EXPO SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

The Expo 4 Screenplay Competition gave out more than $25,000 in cash prizes as well as an additional $60,000 in services, products and other perks. All top 20 writers received Final Draft Software, John Truby's Blockbuster software as well as extensive notes on their work. Writers Boot Camp gave out two entries into their 22-month Career Development Program that begins with Think Tank. Dabel Brothers Pro has also guaranteed a winner a $50,000 comic book production deal. Please contact Jim Mercurio at expocompetition@aol.com for information about the contest or to contact the winners.

$16,000 Grand Prize: The Sweet Tweet Bird Detectives — Katrin Benedikt

Runners-Up:
Courting Descartes —Michael A. Barrow
The Devil and Harry Houdini — Colleen De Maio

DB Pro Prize:
Grey Malkin's Omen of the Wendigo — Ken Gamble

Writers Boot Camp Prize:
Sherlock Homie — John Doby
Baby Einstein — Brian J. De Palma

Action-Adventure/Thriller Genre Winner:
Pandora's Box — S.L. Hutchison

Comedy Genre Winner:
Santa Gets Sleigh-jacked — Joseph P. Comstock

Family Genre Winner:
The Fall of Dreams — Ryan M. LaSalle

Horror Genre Winner:
Doubting Thomas — Marcus Webb

Fantasy Genre Winner:
Fairyland Fugitive — Andy Nordvall

New Visions Award:
Skyy — Koji Steven Sakai & Joseph Phong Dao

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